I can speak intelligently to the ski instructors using this program. It's not an effective visa program at all. In the country of Canada we have approximately 25,000 certified ski instructors. Fewer than 10% of them are active ski instructors working in the field. We go to places like Australia and New Zealand and the U.K. when they're in their summer seasons. We've been training instructors down there for some 25 years. They came here on working holiday visas, where they could have multiple times in and out of the country. This worked very well for us.
When we went to the LMIA process, that particular person could only work as a ski instructor in the resorts. We couldn't use them to wait on tables, to attend carnival nights, and yet they're skilled hospitality guest service types of people. That visa program just simply didn't work for us, and a lot of the ski industry is no longer using it.